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- Niagara Gazette
BBRGHOLTZ The marriage of Miss
Marlene R. Haseley and Bernhard Langhart
took place Sunday (March 29, 1904) at
the Hoiy Ghost Lutheran Church.
Rev. Albert Bahr officiated at the double-
ring ceremony uniting the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace P. Haseley, Stoelting
Street, and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jakob
Langhart of Ober - Stamraheim, Switzerland.,
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THE BRIDE was given In marriage by
her father and was gowned in white silk
organza and Aleocon lace encrusted with
beads. It was styled with a portrait neckline,
fitted bodice and long tapered sleeves.
Her-bell-shaped skirt featured scissor
pleats and a detachable scalloped train. A
cluster of pearlized 'buds and crystal held ,
her bouffant silk illusion veil.
She carried a cascade of white carnations
and pink sweetheart roses.
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MISS LORNA J. HASELEY was maid
of honor.attired in a two-tone candlelight
floor-length gown with a matching petal
headpiece and cascade of gold and white
chrysanthemums.
Similarly attired in orchid-pink with
plum-pink t r i m were bridesmaids, the
Misses Margaret E. Stoelting, Nancy Fry
and Marilyn Milleville.
Robert C. Muller was b e s t man and
ushers were Fritz Marki, Roger Haseley
and Roy Milleville.
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AN AFTERNOON reception was held
after the 3 p.m. ceremony at the Boathouse
Restaurant. The bride's mother received
guests wearing a pink siilk street-
lenfth gown.
On their return from a Caribbean wedding
trip, Mr. and Mrs. Lahghart will reside
in Manorhiven, L.I.
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